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  2. Bulk-handling crane - Wikipedia

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    Early French crane loading coal for a gasworks. A bulk-handling crane is one that, instead of a simple hook that can handle a range of slung loads, has an integral grab for lifting bulk cargoes such as coal, mineral ore etc. Where the grab is a two-piece hinged bucket, it is known as a shell grab or shell bucket. Working the grab requires extra ...

  3. List of the United States military vehicles by model number

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    M16 clamshell bucket, for M2 crane (G201) M17 2-ton, quadmount ... expansible: 5-ton, 6 × 6 XLWB, w/hydraulic lift gate - M939 series 5-ton 6x6 truck; M936 truck ...

  4. Drott Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    Drott developed buckets for other manufacturer's construction bulldozers, including one of the first of its type for Caterpillar in 1930. [3] The bucket held roughly 1 cubic yard of soil. [3] The company's best-known product was the Drott 4 in 1 bucket. [2] This was a tractor attachment with four functions: dozer, clamshell, bucket and scraper.

  5. Category:Bulk-handling cranes - Wikipedia

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    Bulk-handling crane; C. Clamshell bucket; H. Hulett; K. Kangaroo crane This page was last edited on 9 October 2018, at 16:11 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  6. Ruston-Bucyrus - Wikipedia

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    From 1985 onwards, all new machines carried the 'RB' name instead of 'Ruston-Bucyrus', and in 1987, a new mechanical/hydraulic powered 51–60 model developed from the 38-RB was offered for use as a crane or dragline excavator [1] In 1990, RB bought from its rival Priestman, the design and manufacturing rights to Priestman's Variable ...

  7. Bucket (machine part) - Wikipedia

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    Subsets of the excavator bucket are: the ditching bucket, trenching bucket, A ditching bucket is a wider bucket with no teeth, 5–6 feet (1.52–1.83 m) used for excavating larger excavations and grading stone. A trenching excavator bucket is normally 6 to 24 in (152 to 610 mm) wide and with protruding teeth.

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